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"enough to stimulate" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use "enough to stimulate" when you are referring to something that has the capacity to create a desired effect or initiative in someone or something else. For example, "The interesting story was enough to stimulate our imaginations".
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But it just wasn't strong enough to stimulate the recovery".
And that might be enough to stimulate movement, he said.
He's individual enough to win our animal sympathies and representative enough to stimulate our intellects.
It would make it hard to cut interest rates enough to stimulate a sagging economy.
He blamed the UK government for failing to do enough to stimulate investment and profitability.
But not everyone is convinced that will be enough to stimulate the economy, or investors.
"But it's not enough to stimulate the kind of growth we need," she said.
Modern yet very different from Europe, adventurous enough to stimulate a bookish teen without exhausting a middle-aged father.
In the United States, the administration has frequently accused Germany of not spending enough to stimulate growth.
Others say it's about ensuring that governments enable the private sector enough to stimulate jobs and entrepreneurship.
The government has repeatedly clashed with Mr. Simor, accusing him of not doing enough to stimulate the economy.
More suggestions(16)
sufficiently to stimulate
enough to catalyze
enough to simulate
enough to revitalize
enough to energize
enough to incentivise
enough to invigorate
enough to kick start
needs to stimulate
sufficient to stimulate
enough to promote
enough to spur
enough just to stimulate
enough to encourage
enough to boost
insufficient to stimulate
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